_____________Meningitis: Treatment
No Isolation
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Viral
Diagnostic Tests related to Infection
WBC Differential
Neutrophils 50 - 80% (fight infection)
________________ 3 - 5%
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, Bands
Nosocomial infections are infections that are acquired in hospitals and other
healthcare facilities. To be classified as a nosocomial infection, the patient must have
been admitted for reasons other than the infection. He or she must also have shown
no signs of active or incubating infection.
- MRSA
- VRE
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hospital acquired infection
Assessment:_______________
Ear pain - Mild to severe
Elevated Temperature
Diminished hearing, Dizziness, Vertigo, Tinnitus
Otoscope examination
Tympanic membrane -red -dull -bulging
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Otitis Media
Diagnostic Tests related to Infection
WBC Differential
Neutrophils 50 - 80% (fight infection)
Bands 3 - 5%
________________ 4 - 6%
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Monocytes
Diagnostic Tests related to Infection
__________________examination: Visualize body tissues
Types:
- Chest x-ray (CXR)
- Computer assisted tomography (CT) scans
- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans
- Positron emission tomography (PET) scans
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Radiographic
Pneumonia: Treatment
_________________: specific for the organism
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Antibiotics
Pneumonia Assessment: Monitor_________________every 4 hours
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, Vital Signs
Infection/inflammation of the meninges
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Meningitis
_____________Pneumonia: can occur when a foreign substance, such as vomit, is inhaled
into the lungs
Other Complications
-Pulmonary edema
-Respiratory failure
-Abscesses
-Bronchiectasis (chronic dilation of bronchi & bronchioles)
-Gangrene of pulmonary tissue
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Aspiration
Types of Microorganisms: Virus________________
Virus that attacks the liver
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No Isolation
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Viral
Diagnostic Tests related to Infection
WBC Differential
Neutrophils 50 - 80% (fight infection)
________________ 3 - 5%
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, Bands
Nosocomial infections are infections that are acquired in hospitals and other
healthcare facilities. To be classified as a nosocomial infection, the patient must have
been admitted for reasons other than the infection. He or she must also have shown
no signs of active or incubating infection.
- MRSA
- VRE
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hospital acquired infection
Assessment:_______________
Ear pain - Mild to severe
Elevated Temperature
Diminished hearing, Dizziness, Vertigo, Tinnitus
Otoscope examination
Tympanic membrane -red -dull -bulging
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Otitis Media
Diagnostic Tests related to Infection
WBC Differential
Neutrophils 50 - 80% (fight infection)
Bands 3 - 5%
________________ 4 - 6%
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Monocytes
Diagnostic Tests related to Infection
__________________examination: Visualize body tissues
Types:
- Chest x-ray (CXR)
- Computer assisted tomography (CT) scans
- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans
- Positron emission tomography (PET) scans
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Radiographic
Pneumonia: Treatment
_________________: specific for the organism
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Antibiotics
Pneumonia Assessment: Monitor_________________every 4 hours
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, Vital Signs
Infection/inflammation of the meninges
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Meningitis
_____________Pneumonia: can occur when a foreign substance, such as vomit, is inhaled
into the lungs
Other Complications
-Pulmonary edema
-Respiratory failure
-Abscesses
-Bronchiectasis (chronic dilation of bronchi & bronchioles)
-Gangrene of pulmonary tissue
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Aspiration
Types of Microorganisms: Virus________________
Virus that attacks the liver
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